. >> reporter: yesterday, of course, was a big day in the big picture of the story where rupert murdoch and his son james answering questions for a parliamentary committee for three whole hours, all of this broadcast live across the u.k. and now parliament setting aside yet another entire day to discuss the crisis. >> outside the westminster bubble i'm getting the impression the nation has had its fill on this subject, it's actually getting, it's actually getting fed up. it was nonsense about the police corruption. they want answers about the hacking. it wants answers about the relationship between the press and the media. >> reporter: people, heather, definitely want answers, but some mps today, members of parliament, got up and said, look, we also have a euro zone in free fall, there's famine in africa, other issues need to be addressed here. all of the parliament debates in the session yesterday are without legal teeth. for that there will be a police inquiry and a judge-led inquiry into the issues of phone hacking and corruption in the police, and that is just about to get under way